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he was, says sullivan, given the brush-off by jackie o. and princess diana. diana didn't want to be his friend. >> no, she didn't. you know, for lack of a better word, i think she was a little creeped out by him because of the intensity of his desire to be with her. >> reporter: in the book sullivan describes how various people, including michael jackson's wife, lisa marie presley, were beguiled by the star's intelligence and charm. >> and developed a deep affection for michael that i didn't see coming. >> reporter: it seems that you've fallen for the michael jackson spell, as well. >> well, i hope that what i fell for was what was good about him. i don't think i ever was blinded to the aspects of michael's character that are not so attractive or that are questionable. the ultimate question is, did michael jackson ever molest a child? my conclusion is that i don't think he did. my answer is, probably not. i wish i could say conclusively, no, he didn't. i can't. there is -- there is a shadow of doubt, and i learned i had to come to accept that i was going to h
he was, says sullivan, given the brush-off by jackie o. and princess diana. diana didn't want to be his friend. >> no, she didn't. you know, for lack of a better word, i think she was a little creeped out by him because of the intensity of his desire to be with her. >> reporter: in the book sullivan describes how various people, including michael jackson's wife, lisa marie presley, were beguiled by the star's intelligence and charm. >> and developed a deep affection for...
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after thirty minutes with this big dekel a free kick but deep into first half stoppage time alexander sullivan was unmarked in the box and didn't miss vulgar then held for the draw despite finishing with just nine men as to matilda's big dumping here is after all the substitute had been made. sure i. finally combined clinched their thirty three in four games with the. you know hammering off rock bottom or doing it the visitors took the lead after just ten minutes thanks to an unfortunate on goal by paddles to finance you but i am a baldy made it to after half an hour with a fantastic shot from outside the box and early in the second half i asked as billy's beat the keeper to match his third goal in as many matches while the home side slumped to their fifth straight defeated. stretch their winning streak to six matches and comfortably remain top while angie have gone back into second with third place does in need likely to be handed at the fit and perhaps the prospect of playing some matches behind closed doors following the police in this to geisha into the denominator whatever the outcome tha
after thirty minutes with this big dekel a free kick but deep into first half stoppage time alexander sullivan was unmarked in the box and didn't miss vulgar then held for the draw despite finishing with just nine men as to matilda's big dumping here is after all the substitute had been made. sure i. finally combined clinched their thirty three in four games with the. you know hammering off rock bottom or doing it the visitors took the lead after just ten minutes thanks to an unfortunate on...
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. >> marty sullivan said we are fortunate to have a a capital base that will absorb volatility and retain the resources to grow and take advantage of this uncertainty. i don't wake up in the morning worried that i will have to dilute the shareholders by cutting our dividend. they did all of that. they still couldn't save it. maybe we should at some level, question the people who ran aig before you. >> i won't go to what happened before, i will go to where we are today. the reason i'm nor worried about being a -- as a savings and loan holding company, we have the federal reserve as our regulator. we run stress tests. we are thinking about liquidity. we're not taking our rating for granted. we will have outside regulators and the fed is capable enough to assess have we thought through our liquidity needs. the issue was not capital but cash. think didn't have cash. >> did they have the collateral? >> they had the collateral but they had no window to go to. it was given to other companies after aig got the bailout. other large institutional companies were given access to the fed window. aig h
. >> marty sullivan said we are fortunate to have a a capital base that will absorb volatility and retain the resources to grow and take advantage of this uncertainty. i don't wake up in the morning worried that i will have to dilute the shareholders by cutting our dividend. they did all of that. they still couldn't save it. maybe we should at some level, question the people who ran aig before you. >> i won't go to what happened before, i will go to where we are today. the reason...
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paul sullivan who also joined us for the last panel. dr. sullivan is going to give us an economic sort of toward the horizon of the region and help us understand some of the sparks that help drive change and may yet derail it. dr. sullivan? >> well, i'm not sure i would agree that that dog may not bark sometime in the future. algeria had its problems in the early '90s, morocco has great unemployment. one of the issues that all these countries face is significant unemployment, declining hopes of the youth. karim said these things take time. yes, they do. but i have great concern that the youth and many other people in these countries do not have patience for the time to let this work out. a paper i'll be writing based on this is called the race against time. before i give my talks just about anywhere, i have to give a caveat, these are my opinions alone, do not represent those of the united states government or any other organization i happen to be a part of. therefore, now i can be a troublemaker. i'm going to focus on the postrevolutionary
paul sullivan who also joined us for the last panel. dr. sullivan is going to give us an economic sort of toward the horizon of the region and help us understand some of the sparks that help drive change and may yet derail it. dr. sullivan? >> well, i'm not sure i would agree that that dog may not bark sometime in the future. algeria had its problems in the early '90s, morocco has great unemployment. one of the issues that all these countries face is significant unemployment, declining...
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if donald trump is ed sullivan, gary busey is the beatles. in 20 years if anyone talks about "celebrity apprentice" all they will talk about is gary busey. i loved him. he is in the boardroom and he dances beneath the diamond sky with one happened waiving free. -- dash one hand waiving free. >> of course he does. >> he is a wonderful, beautiful man with no filters and then have you scrooge mcduck, donald trump, talking to him and two people with no filters saying anything that pops into their heads. to me that is beautiful. >> makes sense. let's talk about the book. >> good thinking. >> why is every day an atheist holiday? >> i just wanted to point out for atheists there is a joy of being alive. you have won h amazing lottery. the chances of anyone being here is so overwhelmingly improbable, and now we have this glorious life with love and beauty. we should enjoy that every day and not talk about suffering and a life that comes later, but really enjoy our live now. -- life now. >> a lot of people think atheists are obnoxious jerks. >> many of
if donald trump is ed sullivan, gary busey is the beatles. in 20 years if anyone talks about "celebrity apprentice" all they will talk about is gary busey. i loved him. he is in the boardroom and he dances beneath the diamond sky with one happened waiving free. -- dash one hand waiving free. >> of course he does. >> he is a wonderful, beautiful man with no filters and then have you scrooge mcduck, donald trump, talking to him and two people with no filters saying anything...
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. >> reporter: randall sullivan highly acclaimed journalist spent three years getting behind the mask of the most celebrated entertainer our world has ever known. a tale of family, fame, lost childhood, and startling accusations. that you won the have heard before. the portrait of a prescription drug addict who could spend $250,000 on a shopping spree without thinking. >> the shopping like the drugs was a painkiller for him. >> reporter: apparently michael jackson would often call business partners and ask them to bring around bags of cash. >> in one case, a phone call, asking mark for $7.5 million. it was like a french fry bag and gave it to michael. an in-joke, well i want you to super size this order. he wanted to have money, to put in his pocket to him that was real money. >> that is look a child. >> he was, yes. >> reporter: a man child who couldn't leave fame or family behind. >> michael was teared of being a song and dance man. he dent waidn't want to perform stage from the team of the history tour, 1995, 1996. ♪ >> reporter: jackson wanted to be an actor the he wanted to buy
. >> reporter: randall sullivan highly acclaimed journalist spent three years getting behind the mask of the most celebrated entertainer our world has ever known. a tale of family, fame, lost childhood, and startling accusations. that you won the have heard before. the portrait of a prescription drug addict who could spend $250,000 on a shopping spree without thinking. >> the shopping like the drugs was a painkiller for him. >> reporter: apparently michael jackson would often...
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i'm sure that thomas sullivan had great joy in assuming the uvm residency. but it can take a lot out of you. it is in part because of the nature of the organization, the multiplicity of constituencies that need to be addressed, and the fact that it is -- even in places with more centralized control. we have a lot more centralized control and louisiana state than at uvm where i was provost for five years. even without that centralized control, there is an opportunity to be very creative and effects of lot of very significant change. and you can win in times of constraint. one is forced to be creative. you come to recognize that there are urgent needs for innovation and change. i think one question we ought to ask any university presidents in the public setting exuding -- exiting the office, some precipitously objected, and other slowly dying from the death of 1000 cuts -- we talk a little bit about the kinds of characteristics that make for people who are going to be very effective in serving the missions of our great public research universities. i can sugge
i'm sure that thomas sullivan had great joy in assuming the uvm residency. but it can take a lot out of you. it is in part because of the nature of the organization, the multiplicity of constituencies that need to be addressed, and the fact that it is -- even in places with more centralized control. we have a lot more centralized control and louisiana state than at uvm where i was provost for five years. even without that centralized control, there is an opportunity to be very creative and...
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here is how she described her mentor to fox's tom sullivan in january. >> everybody says oh, this man is a military genius. this man is seen doing things that nobody else has ever done before. true? >> he is quite a genius. because i think he is able to balance so many different levels of thinking. i don't think all seen ror military officers do. there are many others who do but i don't think all officers have the skill. >> the f.b.i. became aware that the c.i.a. director mistress was sending harassing e-mails from several dummy accounts to this woman. jill kelly. petraeus family friend who lived in tampa, florida. kelly's family spent holidays with david petraeus and his wife holly. the f.b.i. became concerned an attempt was being made to blackmail the c.i.a. director and confronted him about the affair within the last six weeks. it wrapped up his investigation with broadwell's second and final interview. four days before the election. petraeus submitted his resignation to the president thursday. two days after the election. and a week before he was to testify on capitol hill, in clo
here is how she described her mentor to fox's tom sullivan in january. >> everybody says oh, this man is a military genius. this man is seen doing things that nobody else has ever done before. true? >> he is quite a genius. because i think he is able to balance so many different levels of thinking. i don't think all seen ror military officers do. there are many others who do but i don't think all officers have the skill. >> the f.b.i. became aware that the c.i.a. director...
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so she ran him over with her jeep. 28-year-old holly sullivan was arrested over the weekend, charged with domestic assault. police say she chased her husband around a lot after a heated argument. he tried to run away but she eventually mowed him down, leaving him with serious injuries. police say she was upentiset ab the president's re-election and lost when it she found out her husband didn't bother to vote. >>> it seems to happen every four years right after the election. groups in texas and 19 other states have started petitions asking to secede from the union. so far the petition in texas has garnered more than 36,000 signatures. the problem is texas really has no authority to leave the u.s. while the constitution does not have any guidance for secession, a presidential proclamation in 1866 says states cannot leave on their own will. >>> a thief fisk wrong store to rob. still to come, an unusual way the clerk defended himself against a bandit. >>> what is bargain and what's not? >>> crowds for the concert began forming days ago. thousands of fans slept outside and braved the cold
so she ran him over with her jeep. 28-year-old holly sullivan was arrested over the weekend, charged with domestic assault. police say she chased her husband around a lot after a heated argument. he tried to run away but she eventually mowed him down, leaving him with serious injuries. police say she was upentiset ab the president's re-election and lost when it she found out her husband didn't bother to vote. >>> it seems to happen every four years right after the election. groups in...
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holly sullivan is under arrest for what happened after she found out president obama won reelection and that her husband did not vote. here's part of the 911 call. >> she got out of the car and she was screaming at him. he started walking away and she started driving in circles around him and she wouldn't let him go. finally he took off to try to get away and she ran into him. >> she is facing assault with a deadly weapon charge and her husband is in the hospital with serious internal injuries. >> wow. >> yes. all i can say about that. >>> it's 5:20 right now. want to lose some weight, how about a refreshing pepsi, what's behind the bizarre new diet trend. >>> and pittsburgh's mike wallace, pulling that baby in. it's your play of the day and it's coming your way, next. >>> what's cool about your school, you can submit your nomination on our web site cbssf.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] dear santa... ♪ dear santa, i want a ballerina tutu, a pink bike, a unicorn night-light... [ female announcer ] this year, bring their wish list to life. [
holly sullivan is under arrest for what happened after she found out president obama won reelection and that her husband did not vote. here's part of the 911 call. >> she got out of the car and she was screaming at him. he started walking away and she started driving in circles around him and she wouldn't let him go. finally he took off to try to get away and she ran into him. >> she is facing assault with a deadly weapon charge and her husband is in the hospital with serious...
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nick watt sat down with randal sullivan. >> reporter: it's called "the strange life and tragic death of michael jackson." despite his wealth, michael had only one credit card. >> in one case, a phone call where he's asking for $500,000. it was like a french fry bag and gave it to michael. that was an in joke of, i want you to supersize this order. >> reporter: and he wanted to be an actor. >> michael was tired of being a song and dance man. he didn't want to perform on stage from the time -- well, from the time of the history tour, which was 1995, '96. >> reporter: he wanted to play spider-man on film. and we he wanted to play willy wonka. he was not chosen for either role. he was desperate for true friendship. >> diana didn't want to be his friend? >> she didn't. you know, for lack of a better word, i think she was a little creeped out by him. >> reporter: after three years of research, sullivan, a hard journalist, was left with this. >> i developed a deep affection for michael that i didn't see coming. >> reporter: for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> al
nick watt sat down with randal sullivan. >> reporter: it's called "the strange life and tragic death of michael jackson." despite his wealth, michael had only one credit card. >> in one case, a phone call where he's asking for $500,000. it was like a french fry bag and gave it to michael. that was an in joke of, i want you to supersize this order. >> reporter: and he wanted to be an actor. >> michael was tired of being a song and dance man. he didn't want to...
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ed sullivan said i'll never have him on my show. i have a family show. and, you know being a southerner and coming to new york and he's 21 years old and he's getting that kind of reaction then to come back and play the garden and have the press and the fans loving him and go wild like we are this morning, it really meant a throat him. >> there was one time he played the garden. you traveled with him for years. what was it like traveling with him? >> well you know, we kind of set the pace for what rock stars do today. even though elvis had the press conference in his package we were tame compared to current day standard. but, you know we were called the mafia. we did things late at night, very nocturnal. we got into that lifestyle. he was a great guy to sit up all night and talk with and, you know, we would finish concerts like this and go back to the hotel and get with the background singers, go up to the suite. he loved being elvis presley. god you must have got entired. he loved it. >> some amazing times. >> he was an amazing guy. >> thanks. >> thank y
ed sullivan said i'll never have him on my show. i have a family show. and, you know being a southerner and coming to new york and he's 21 years old and he's getting that kind of reaction then to come back and play the garden and have the press and the fans loving him and go wild like we are this morning, it really meant a throat him. >> there was one time he played the garden. you traveled with him for years. what was it like traveling with him? >> well you know, we kind of set the...
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we have paul sullivan, professor of economics, national defense university as was agenda professor in the security studies program at georgetown university. will ask and become first and then lastly we'll have ambassador take the tooth, president and ceo of america-mideast education and training. spent i have not been more torn of the situation were longtime that the situation in syria. this is a serious business. now, when people mentioned soft power, i think there may be some of get the impression that this is having peace on lake geneva, an
we have paul sullivan, professor of economics, national defense university as was agenda professor in the security studies program at georgetown university. will ask and become first and then lastly we'll have ambassador take the tooth, president and ceo of america-mideast education and training. spent i have not been more torn of the situation were longtime that the situation in syria. this is a serious business. now, when people mentioned soft power, i think there may be some of get the...
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don't realize when we talk about partnerships with the educational courses, we think of vasser, sunni sullivan, but the department of corrections in new york is a partner in this. we could not be doing all of this amazing work without the department of corrections literally being a partner in every single step of this. >> it matters what's happening at the department of corrections. in louisiana, in new orleans, we call where we hold juveniles youth study centers. even though we don't provide educational opportunities in these so-called youth study centers. you know, as i've told you before, glenn, i have a brother who has spent much of his adult life in and out. this remains of great interest to me. we will not be done with these issues. i'm glad there's good news. judge, i'm glad to know that there are judges who do things like visit those they sentence. we have to have our eyes open on this. now, it is actually time for a preview of weekend's with alex witt. >> hello, melissa. as president obama overseas, he weighs in on the violence in the middle east. chuck todd will join us from bangkok
don't realize when we talk about partnerships with the educational courses, we think of vasser, sunni sullivan, but the department of corrections in new york is a partner in this. we could not be doing all of this amazing work without the department of corrections literally being a partner in every single step of this. >> it matters what's happening at the department of corrections. in louisiana, in new orleans, we call where we hold juveniles youth study centers. even though we don't...
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joining me now, andy sullivan and sher a tupletts. what do you expect to come out of the meeting friday and will any real progress made? >> oh, no, but i think the optics will be important. there will beside by side getting their picture taken and i think this will reassure voters and most importantly investors that they are serious about the problem and they want t to get something done before the end of the year. they've pretty much gotten a free ride from the markets. everybody knew this was coming up, but interest rates have remained low and the stock market has been climbing pretty steady until last week when it dropped suddenly. so they'll want to say, look, we're aware of the problem, we'll fix it. >> the president wants to raise taxes on the wealthiest americans, but john boehner says raising tax rates on anyone is, quote, unacceptable. is this all just posturing? do both sides have an idea you think where compromise will lie? >> yeah, i think you are hearing a lot of talk and as you put it posturing between both sides. they'r
joining me now, andy sullivan and sher a tupletts. what do you expect to come out of the meeting friday and will any real progress made? >> oh, no, but i think the optics will be important. there will beside by side getting their picture taken and i think this will reassure voters and most importantly investors that they are serious about the problem and they want t to get something done before the end of the year. they've pretty much gotten a free ride from the markets. everybody knew...
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his writing has been linked by such high-traffic sites as rush limbaugh.com, worldnetdaily, andrew sullivan and lew rockwell.com. even quoted several times in the federalist committee is an expert as of today from escaping from a burning metro cars. ladies and gentlemen, gym and now joins us. >> we been having this discussion if you like to jump in on the tax rates of the clinton era, or whatever else comes to mind. >> i think my experience getting here has kind of alter the composition of the panel. i've become now a radical anarchist. [laughter] i'm now in favor of privatizing all streets, all forms of public transportation but i don't see how it to be a more disorderly process than what already exists. i think you all for your patience but i'm sure you are entertained and edified by my colleagues here while, in my absence while i was clawing through the streets of d.c. let me start a little bit, not to detract from the conversation that was already ongoing, but i was going to summarize i guess conservatism from my perspective. and there's a lot of competing definitions of conservative th
his writing has been linked by such high-traffic sites as rush limbaugh.com, worldnetdaily, andrew sullivan and lew rockwell.com. even quoted several times in the federalist committee is an expert as of today from escaping from a burning metro cars. ladies and gentlemen, gym and now joins us. >> we been having this discussion if you like to jump in on the tax rates of the clinton era, or whatever else comes to mind. >> i think my experience getting here has kind of alter the...
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by 27 he was a success sullivan restauranteur. >> he wonder up in southern california where he has two popular restaurants with another planned in chicago. chef viviani is known as a fan favorite on "top chef." thanks for joining us for a thanksgiving edition of the dish. >> wish my mom could have listened to these wonderful words. thank you for having me. >> we'll have a translator. >> tell us what's going on. >> this is -- lots of people decided to celebrate thanksgiving with traditional turkey and other items. i'm everything but traditional. so we embraced a bit. bringing a lot of pumpkin and a lot of color and comfort to the table. we have pecan and green beans. my grandmother's gnocchi. grandma is not here but the gnocchi are. we have some pork belly. so i strive to compromise myself without the family but what reminds me. >> there's a little pumpkin in everything. >> you know it's a fall item. beginning of fall. and america loves it. the color. the tradition. the flavor. brings back memories for our people and it's good with all the dishes. >> how do you make gnocchi? >> gnocchi
by 27 he was a success sullivan restauranteur. >> he wonder up in southern california where he has two popular restaurants with another planned in chicago. chef viviani is known as a fan favorite on "top chef." thanks for joining us for a thanksgiving edition of the dish. >> wish my mom could have listened to these wonderful words. thank you for having me. >> we'll have a translator. >> tell us what's going on. >> this is -- lots of people decided to...
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i want to thank dick sullivan and everyone at policy planning -- jake sullivan and everyone at policy planning. when he first came to work for me, i told my husband about this incredible rising star, a rhodes scholar, yale law school. he said, if he ever learns to play the saxophone, watch out. [laughter] now we travel all over the world and people say how excited they are to meet a potential future president of the united states -- of course, they mean jake. [laughter] i will state the obvious. we do live in a rapidly changing world. many of the constants that shaped american foreign policy for decades are shifting. that poses new challenges, but also new opportunities for our global leadership. let me offer a few examples. first, our alliances in europe and east asia are stronger than ever. after four years of repairing strains and answering questions about america's commitment to diplomacy, are staying power, our global leadership, we are working across the board on so many important issues to all of us. at the same time, however, many of our allies are struggling with serious econ
i want to thank dick sullivan and everyone at policy planning -- jake sullivan and everyone at policy planning. when he first came to work for me, i told my husband about this incredible rising star, a rhodes scholar, yale law school. he said, if he ever learns to play the saxophone, watch out. [laughter] now we travel all over the world and people say how excited they are to meet a potential future president of the united states -- of course, they mean jake. [laughter] i will state the...
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governor in rhode island and massachusetts, bob ehrlich won in maryland and democrats get elected in sullivan, wyoming, sa bayless and kansas n. some of the most republican states. federal government is different. democrats don't want to send a republican to d.c. and i think those republicans governors actually splay lucked out when they're up against next time in 14, they will probably be able to run against the fatigue of a second obama administration. but don't that i says something necessarily as fundamental as timing. >> take a look how close mike pence got elected governor in indiana. that should have been -- >> yeah. like four points, wasn't it? >> yeah. >> it should have been 12, 15. >> big article in "the washington post" today on independent and business expenditures, particularly in the fall election. what do you think? >> stu, what did you think? >> mark, you know where we are? you're asking me that here? i looked at the article, happened to look at the article. i guess my view is this, so much money in the political system. it was a wash, campaigns. billion dollars in tv ads tv a
governor in rhode island and massachusetts, bob ehrlich won in maryland and democrats get elected in sullivan, wyoming, sa bayless and kansas n. some of the most republican states. federal government is different. democrats don't want to send a republican to d.c. and i think those republicans governors actually splay lucked out when they're up against next time in 14, they will probably be able to run against the fatigue of a second obama administration. but don't that i says something...
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even bob ehrlich one in maryland, and democrats get elected governor -- sullivan in wyoming, severely as in kansas, in some -- sibelius in kansas. republicans don't want to send a democrat to d.c. and democrats don't want to send a republican to d.c. in 2014, they will probably be running against fatigue of the second obama administration. >> take a look at how close it was in indiana. four. . >> it should have been 12 or 15. >> a big article in the washington post today about expenditures. what do you think? >> you are asking me that here? i looked at the article. there was so much money in the political system. of billion dollars in tv ads. first of all, there's the question of the quality of the ads, but then the question is just the sheer weight of the ads. there were so many ads and so many states, what moved the election? the debates, it was a news event. maybe the hurricane. was not the ads. that is my view. >> las vegas was passed the point where they had had their 73,000 th tv ad. some of the obama field offices never close sector 2008. the saturation level of advertising, in
even bob ehrlich one in maryland, and democrats get elected governor -- sullivan in wyoming, severely as in kansas, in some -- sibelius in kansas. republicans don't want to send a democrat to d.c. and democrats don't want to send a republican to d.c. in 2014, they will probably be running against fatigue of the second obama administration. >> take a look at how close it was in indiana. four. . >> it should have been 12 or 15. >> a big article in the washington post today about...
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. >> one of the reasons i insisted on this -- i had a discussion with general sullivan, who was the chief during the large downsizing during the 1990's. he said what bothered him is that they downsized so much that they could not control it. he said, you have to try to control that. as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked with congress to do that. to me, that was one of the key pieces. it is not just the size you get down to, but how you reduce. that is what has been so key for us. >> you talked about balance in the downsizing process. as the air force learned last year, this can be a contentious process. how will you maintain the balance going forward? and what is the right balance between active and reserve? >> we have handled a very easy way this time because all of the structure of the active components has been very cordial, as we move forward so far. [laughter] keep doing it that way, and a problem. but if we get additional cuts, in my mind, it will be a combination of guard and reserve and u.s. army reserve -- i mean, guard and reserve and u.s. army and active. ther
. >> one of the reasons i insisted on this -- i had a discussion with general sullivan, who was the chief during the large downsizing during the 1990's. he said what bothered him is that they downsized so much that they could not control it. he said, you have to try to control that. as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked with congress to do that. to me, that was one of the key pieces. it is not just the size you get down to, but how you reduce. that is what has been so...
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the reason i insist on this, i had a conversation with general sullivan who was the chief during the large downsizing in the '90s. and he said what bothered him, they couldn't control it. they couldn't control it. so he tried to make sure you have to try to avoid that. and as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked very hard to do it. we've got an agreement within the department of defense and with congress to do the way we're doing it. so to me that was the key piece to this. so not only one side you reduced to do, it's how you reduced. that's what's been so key for us wants to go forward. >> you talked about balance in the downsizing process your [inaudible] how we going to manage the balance issue with regard to go forward and what is more important for national study purposes, what is the right balance of? >> so we've handled in a very easy this time because all the structure can out of the components within a very cordial -- [laughter] as we move forward so far. >> keep doing it that way and you'll have no problems. >> but if we get additional cuts come in my mind i
the reason i insist on this, i had a conversation with general sullivan who was the chief during the large downsizing in the '90s. and he said what bothered him, they couldn't control it. they couldn't control it. so he tried to make sure you have to try to avoid that. and as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked very hard to do it. we've got an agreement within the department of defense and with congress to do the way we're doing it. so to me that was the key piece to this. so...
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friend pat began who thinks western civilization began to decline as soon as elvis appeared o on thed sullivan show. [laughter] you know and i know he's not alone. there are many folksy billy that all the decline started with the end of the '50s, the madman air for these young people out there, and i was just one, am i reading you correctly here, and -- >> you'll have to give jared some extra time. but i do want to respond in a couple of ways to the. first, i explicitly did not talk about causes of the new lower-class coming apart. i did talk about causes of the new upper class. but the new lower-class i didn't talk about him and the reason clarence was because i didn't want you to get mad at me. i wanted i want other book that a person like you could read and not against the wall. and since i started to talk about causes, i knew you would. because look, i'm on record, losing ground is a prolonged indictment of the 1960s. which has a lot to answer for. i'm going to stop there and going to go back and talk about it more with numbers, but i want to add a very important point. it doesn't make any
friend pat began who thinks western civilization began to decline as soon as elvis appeared o on thed sullivan show. [laughter] you know and i know he's not alone. there are many folksy billy that all the decline started with the end of the '50s, the madman air for these young people out there, and i was just one, am i reading you correctly here, and -- >> you'll have to give jared some extra time. but i do want to respond in a couple of ways to the. first, i explicitly did not talk about...
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. >> alisyn: john sullivan from the washington guardian thanks so much for coming. in still ahead, tsa screeners now part of the union. while it may make the job better for them. will it put the safety in the skies at risk? we'll explain. then, controversial attorney general eric holder admits he may be out for term 2. who would take his place? our next guest says he or she may be worse. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patien
. >> alisyn: john sullivan from the washington guardian thanks so much for coming. in still ahead, tsa screeners now part of the union. while it may make the job better for them. will it put the safety in the skies at risk? we'll explain. then, controversial attorney general eric holder admits he may be out for term 2. who would take his place? our next guest says he or she may be worse. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala!...
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arnold even appeared on "the ed sullivan show." and on a personal note, i have an opportunity to play golf with arnie along with my son, joe baca, jr., and we had an opportunity to walk backwards and play, and let me tell you, walking that course and playing with him, it was about a human being, a person who demonstrated caring about individuals. it did not matter where you came from. it was the fact that he treated you like a human being and we were all special to him. let me tell you. arnold is a genuine person with a great sense of humor. he is a considerate man with compassion in his heart for others. although he does not feel comfortable being called the king of golf, he truly is the king of golf. arnold palmer is royalty, royalty in the eyes and hearts of those he has helped. we thank you, arnold palmer, for all that you have done in making better andes a lot being that role model and serving our nation. you are a true american who deserves to be honored with the congressional gold medal. i thank you. god bless you and god bl
arnold even appeared on "the ed sullivan show." and on a personal note, i have an opportunity to play golf with arnie along with my son, joe baca, jr., and we had an opportunity to walk backwards and play, and let me tell you, walking that course and playing with him, it was about a human being, a person who demonstrated caring about individuals. it did not matter where you came from. it was the fact that he treated you like a human being and we were all special to him. let me tell...
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. >> one of the reasons i insisted on this -- i had a discussion with general sullivan, who was the chief during the large downsizing during the 1990's. he said what bothered him is that they downsized so much that they could not control it. he said, you have to try to control that. as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked with congress to do that. to me, that was one of the key pieces. it is not just the size you get down to, but how you reduce. that is what has been so key for us. >> you talked about balance in the downsizing process. as the air force learned last year, this can be a contentious process. how will you maintain the balance going forward? and what is the right balance between active and reserve? >> we have handled a very easy way this time because all of the structure of the active components has been very cordial, as we move forward so far. keep doing it that way, and a problem. but if we get additional cuts, in my mind, it will be a combination of guard and reserve and u.s. army reserve -- i mean, guard and reserve and u.s. army and active. there are chara
. >> one of the reasons i insisted on this -- i had a discussion with general sullivan, who was the chief during the large downsizing during the 1990's. he said what bothered him is that they downsized so much that they could not control it. he said, you have to try to control that. as i look back at what we did back then, we have worked with congress to do that. to me, that was one of the key pieces. it is not just the size you get down to, but how you reduce. that is what has been so...